Human Survey-Interaction - neues Buch

Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Herbert von Halem Verlag, 217 Seiten, L=214mm, B=146mm, H=20mm, Gew.=326gr, [GR: 17390 - HC/Medienwissenschaften/Sonstiges], [SW: - Medientheorie], Kartoniert/Broschiert, Klappentext: Response rates are a key quality indicator of surveys. The human-survey interaction framework developed in this book provides new insight in what makes respondents leave or complete an online survey. Many respondents suffer from difficulties when trying to answer survey questions. This results in omitted answers and abandoned questionnaires. Lars Kaczmirek explains how applied usability in surveys increases response rates. Here, central aspects addressed in the studies include error tolerance and useful feedback. Recommendations are drawn from seven studies and experiments. The results report on more than 33,000 respondents sampling from many different populations such as students, people above forty, visually impaired and blind people, and survey panel members. The results show that improved usability significantly boosts response rates and accessibility. This work clearly demonstrates that human-survey interaction is a cost-effective approach in the overall context of survey methodology. Response rates are a key quality indicator of surveys.
The human-survey interaction framework
developed in this book provides new insight in
what makes respondents leave or complete an online
survey. Many respondents suffer from difficulties
when trying to answer survey questions.
This results in omitted answers and abandoned
questionnaires. Lars Kaczmirek explains how applied
usability in surveys increases response rates.
Here, central aspects addressed in the studies include
error tolerance and useful feedback. Recommendations
are drawn from seven studies and
experiments. The results report on more than
33,000 respondents sampling from many different
populations such as students, people above
forty, visually impaired and blind people, and
survey panel members. The results show that improved
usability significantly boosts response
rates and accessibility. This work clearly demonstrates
that human-survey interaction is a cost-effective
approach in the overall context of survey
methodology.

Kaczmirek, Lars:

[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: Herbert von Halem Verlag], Response rates are a key quality indicator of surveys.
The human-survey interaction framework
developed in this book provides new insight in
what makes respondents leave or complete an online
survey. Many respondents suffer from difficulties
when trying to answer survey questions.
This results in omitted answers and abandoned
questionnaires. Lars Kaczmirek explains how applied
usability in surveys increases response rates.
Here, central aspects addressed in the studies include
error tolerance and useful feedback. Recommendations
are drawn from seven studies and
experiments. The results report on more than
33,000 respondents sampling from many different
populations such as students, people above
forty, visually impaired and blind people, and
survey panel members. The results show that improved
usability significantly boosts response
rates and accessibility. This work clearly demonstrates
that human-survey interaction is a cost-effective
approach in the overall context of survey
methodology., [SC: 2.70]

Response rates are a key quality indicator of surveys. The human-survey interaction framework developed in this book provides new insight in what makes respondents leave or complete an online survey. Many respondents suffer from difficulties when trying to answer survey questions. This results in omitted answers and abandoned questionnaires. Lars Kaczmirek explains how applied usability in surveys increases response rates. Here, central aspects addressed in the studies include error tolerance and useful feedback. Recommendations are drawn from seven studies and experiments. The results report on more than 33,000 respondents sampling from many different populations such as students, people above forty, visually impaired and blind people, and survey panel m Kommunikationswissenschaft

Response rates are a key quality indicator of surveys. The human-survey interaction framework developed in this book provides new insight in what makes respondents leave or complete an online survey. Many respondents suffer from difficulties when trying to answer survey questions. This results in omitted answers and abandoned questionnaires. Lars Kaczmirek explains how applied usability in surveys increases response rates. Here, central aspects addressed in the studies include error tolerance and useful feedback. Recommendations are drawn from seven studies and experiments. The results report on more than 33,000 respondents sampling from many different populations such as students, people above forty, visually impaired and blind people, and survey panel m Kommunikationswissenschaft

Kaczmirek, Lars

Titel:

Human Survey-Interaction

ISBN-Nummer:

9783938258576

Response rates are a key quality indicator of surveys.
The human-survey interaction framework
developed in this book provides new insight in
what makes respondents leave or complete an online
survey. Many respondents suffer from difficulties
when trying to answer survey questions.
This results in omitted answers and abandoned
questionnaires. Lars Kaczmirek explains how applied
usability in surveys increases response rates.
Here, central aspects addressed in the studies include
error tolerance and useful feedback. Recommendations
are drawn from seven studies and
experiments. The results report on more than
33,000 respondents sampling from many different
populations such as students, people above
forty, visually impaired and blind people, and
survey panel members. The results show that improved
usability significantly boosts response
rates and accessibility. This work clearly demonstrates
that human-survey interaction is a cost-effective
approach in the overall context of survey
methodology.